Wed, Jun 19th

Articles Related to radiologists on Health Imaging Hub
On this page you will find all the articles related to radiologists that have been published on Health Imaging Hub.
During the (ECR) annually held in Vienna, Austria, radiologists and retailers alike met together in a four-day conference to discuss and witness the innovations of the Radiology world. Siemens CT was the main attraction of the four-day conference as it stationed and occupied most of its time in the...
 
At the International Symposium on Multidetector-Row CT in Washington, DC, it was noted how quick of an impact the tablet technology, the iPad has had on radiology, affecting education, image viewing, and communication with referring physicians. "The iPad has in many ways had an impact on everything...
 
At the International Symposium on Multidetector-Row CT in Washington, DC, it was acknowledged that the field of Radiology has progressed a great deal over the years. Through the continuation of advancing CT image quality and managing radiation dosage, radiology, along with the assistance of imaging ...
 
The Montefiore Hospital in Brighton, part of the Spire Healthcare group, has installed a MAGNETOM® Aera MRI scanner and SOMATOM® Definition AS CT system from Siemens Healthcare. The installations follow the recent opening of the hospital at the end of 2012 and enable the provision of musculoskele...
 
At a conference held at the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM)  it was pointed out that computerized physician order-entry (CPOE) technology is not only limited to physicians. CPOE software can be utilized by radiologists to properly call-for the scanner protocols that perform imagi...
 
According to a study published online in Radiology, it was reported that radiologists who read less than 1,000 mammography studies each year might see a decline in overall diagnostic accuracy, compared to those who read more. Likewise, researchers from the University of Sydney in Australia discover...
 
Denver, Colorado and Montreal, Canada – June 7, 2013 – Intelerad Medical Systems™, a leader in medical imaging PACS, RIS and workflow solutions, today announced the formation of a new Clinical Decision Support (CDS) Group. The Toronto-based group is made up of developers who will focus on add...
 
National Lung Screening Trial (NLST) researchers have finalized that the 20 percent decline in lung cancer fatality with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) opposed to chest X-ray (CXR) screenings previously accounted in the NLST first-round is attainable at skilled screening centers in the U.S. MD...
 
Early detection of cancer and more accurate identification of conditions that would most probably lead to cancer have been by far the most important objective of physicians, radiologists and thus researchers all over the world. So, extensive research, time and energy are always spent on developing ...
 
A study published in the American Journal of Roentgenology, showed computer-aided detection (CAD) technology improves sensitivity in breast MRI for experienced and novice readers, but does not further accuracy in general. There was also no real difference in the time it took experienced readers (9)...
 
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